miscille Posted October 24, 2012 Posted October 24, 2012 Hi Not sure if you mean how to improve AutoCAD or how to improve Forum...I do have a thought on AutoCAD tho... Here goes.... I use x-ref's inserted in model space and label in paper space - always. I would like to see a way of locking out model space while editting text in paper space. Unless you double click right on the text, you often end up in Model Space...I know - big deal right? It can become annoying or a big deal when a deadline is looming - when is one never? Also big fan of locking viewports, that has saved many a heart attack! I am not a Newbie, I have been around since Version 10, so I really appreciate all the improvements, each version gets a little better. Anyone else have a solution or any thoughts on this? Quote
rkent Posted October 24, 2012 Posted October 24, 2012 Change SPACESWITCH to 0 and no more dbl clicking and going into MS. Quote
MSasu Posted October 24, 2012 Posted October 24, 2012 @rkent, that is really a keeper! Thank you very much for sharing. Quote
Dadgad Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 Change SPACESWITCH to 0 and no more dbl clicking and going into MS. Good one rkent, I didn't know that one. Quote
nod684 Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 thanks for the SPACESWITCH! that surely helps! additional knowledge for me Quote
Cad64 Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 Not sure if you mean how to improve AutoCAD or how to improve Forum...I do have a thought on AutoCAD tho... The Feedback section is for comments about the forum, as the description states: Tell me what you think of CADTutor.net and the forum. Let me know what you'd like to see in the future. Could it be improved?We are not affiliated with Autodesk and have no control over improvements to their software. I've moved your thread to the Autocad General section. Quote
ReMark Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 A system variable that Dadgad did not know? Score one for rkent! Quote
Dadgad Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 A system variable that Dadgad did not know? Score one for rkent! There are plenty that I don't know, and lots more I have never, nor likely ever will use. Be that as it may, I have spent a fair amount of time looking through them...I would have thought I would notice one as interesting as that! rkent delivers, as usual! : Quote
ReMark Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 Say it ain't so dude! I consider you to be the Encyclopedia Britannica of system variables. I refuse to think otherwise. Quote
cadvision Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 One I wasn't aware of either. Handy. I'll add to my text macro to turn off before setting the text layer and back on again after. the click through is very handy otherwise. OLD DOG NEW TRICK Quote
Dana W Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 Oh fribblesnicketts, it don't work in LT. Nor does it come up on my F1 key. Then I will have to ask... Does this switch only affect the double click into the viewport, or does it also disable the tabs and/or the mspace/pspace flip? Quote
Dadgad Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 (edited) Oh fribblesnicketts, it don't work in LT. Nor does it come up on my F1 key. Then I will have to ask... Does this switch only affect the double click into the viewport, or does it also disable the tabs and/or the mspace/pspace flip? Dana, I feel better now. Having just gone to do a screen shot of the SYSVDLG for you regarding this primordial command, known only to the chosen crusty few (amongst whom rkent is revered as a fence post of the virtually secret society)...it isn't shown there. Apparently failure to supply the secret alias or touch screen prestidigitation relegates you to 'outside the tenured kludgemeister fold' status. I hope that rkent's revelation of the secret sign, for the common good, won't impugn his standing amongst his old guard brethren. It doesn't even come up in the auto-complete commandline prompts! But it is still in the software. It is just a switch though, 0 or 1, for off or on, and only affects the double-click through the viewport access to modelspace, all of the other routes are unaffected. Edited October 26, 2012 by Dadgad Quote
Dana W Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 'outside the tenured kludgemeister fold' My most recent client certainly thinks I am THE Klooodge MASTER, but for other reasons completely. Wherever you're finding it, it doesn't exist in 2009 LT. I guess AutoDesk figured it was one of those bones LT could stand without. It sure woulda come in handy a coupla weeks ago. I found one pspace layout in a drawing with three overlapping viewports, a finish schedule xref'd, and attributed blocks on top of the finish schedule. Clicking on anything just a little askew of an object and I would fall through one looking glass or another. Quote
rkent Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 Oh fribblesnicketts, it don't work in LT. Nor does it come up on my F1 key. Then I will have to ask... Does this switch only affect the double click into the viewport, or does it also disable the tabs and/or the mspace/pspace flip? I tried it out and it seems to only affect the dblclk over a viewport, sorry about LT not having it. dadgad - I was given this little kludge 7 or 8 years ago by Autodesk, I was working on Beta testing and suddenly lost the ability to dblclk into a viewport. They wrote back with that SpaceSwitch setting. Quote
Dadgad Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 I tried it out and it seems to only affect the dblclk over a viewport, sorry about LT not having it. dadgad - I was given this little kludge 7 or 8 years ago by Autodesk, I was working on Beta testing and suddenly lost the ability to dblclk into a viewport. They wrote back with that SpaceSwitch setting. No wonder you know so much! Thanks for sharing, there might be an occasion or two down the road when it could come in handy. One can never know too much. Quote
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